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Old 10-13-2015, 03:25 PM   #118
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
They complement each other. But I don't own a mac so that is of small concern for me even tho I used iOS 9.
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Many of us are both iOS and Mac users.

After I upgraded to iOS 9 on all of my devices, I noticed that my messages on my Mac stopped syncing with iCloud. I wish I had realized that would be an impact in advance. I had to update to El Capitan on my Mac to fix it. Normally I would not have upgraded to the next OS X so soon. Luckily there don't appear to be any major bugs with the initial release.

Each OS X has become more integrated with iOS because of handoff and cloud syncing. I believe it is important to know that changes in iOS 9 could impact your total workflow on all of your products.

The issue I discovered with POP mail messages not been downloaded and getting a server error on iOS devices because of a setting on Mail on my Mac is another good example.
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